5 Home Staging Tips to Prep Your House For Sale

By
Real Estate Agent with SpringsHomes

When you plan to sell your home as soon as possible, making it more attractive and likable to potential homebuyers is just as critical. 

Professional home stagers can help you sell your home quickly and at a relatively higher market price. However, what if you can't get a professional home stager to get the job done right? Well, don't worry!

It's possible to stage your home yourself provided that you're equipped with the correct knowledge. For a little help, here are five steps to easily and quickly carry out the home staging process on your own. Take a read!

Stage the Exterior

More often than not, homeowners are engrossed in though with the interior of their home, overlooking a potential 'buyer's first view of the house: the exterior. 

Here’s how you can stage the exterior of your property and make a winning first impression:

  • Survey of the Landscape. The first thing to do is to check out the landscape. Does your porch require repainting? Does your lawn have bald spots? Are the plants thin and weak? Are there any unnecessary lawn furniture? Inspect and examine everything, then store or toss things to keep the space expansive and open. If needed, be sure to sweep.
  • Let Your Whole Family Help. It is an excellent idea to let all the members of the family help in cleaning the outdoor area of your property. This project makes everyone participate in the home selling and moving process. You can reward your family with movie night out or a great dinner out.
  • Drive-By. Have a realtor or a friend conduct a drive-by, surveying your property after looking at the other houses in the neighborhood. They can compare your home with others, giving you an idea of how your house looks like. Perhaps your property gives a colorless and drab first impression. If that's the case, a fresh coat of paint can be the solution. For elegance and warmth, add a few potted plants next to your front door. Lastly, consider furnishing your porch with lanterns and 'don't forget to put a new doormat.
  • Final Touch. Before the open house, be sure to wet down your driveway and landscaping. However, 'don't overdo it because nobody wants a mud-tracked pathway. Wetting down your driveway and landscaping impedes your exterior from looking dusty and dry, keeping everything glowing and fresh.

Toss, Donate, And Store

When selling your home, it is critical that you take time to sort things all over your home to tossed, donated, or stored. This project does not have to be a tiring and exhausting task. As a matter of fact, it can be quite simple and therapeutic.

Begin by preparing your zones. Free an area of any obstructions or unwanted objects and mount three signages to the wall, namely, toss, donate, and store. Post the signs a few feet apart. Survey the house and go into these areas with everything 'that's not stage-worthy.

  • Toss. Throw everything you haven't used in years and 'isn't in excellent shape to donate. Junks must be tossed as well. As you collect things to be tossed, quickly place them in the dumpster or garbage so that you 'won't fret over them.
  • Donate. Except if you have the patience and time to hold a garage sale, give any unused items as a donation. Make sure that 'they're in excellent shape. Although you might not make use of an item at some point, it could, without a doubt, make a significant difference to those who need it. Cart these things to their places, so you 'won't reconsider or hesitate. Additionally, keep the tax deduction slips from the charities because it can add up.
  • Store. Odds are, you would spend some bucks in advance when you believe your property would sell faster and for more money as a result. Thus, consider renting a storage room at a storage pod or a facility to easily remove the furnishings from your property and keep them for safekeeping. Eye-clutter furnishings are those items 'you'd like to keep but might not be worthy of staging. 

Envision the Place With The Help Of A Partner

If you can't hire a professional home stager to do the job, then you can do it yourself. With assistance, in the beginning, you can present a logical and attractive layout that potential home buyers can envision themselves in. 

Do you know what you need? You need an objective partner, like a realtor or a friend who is not terrified to go through each room and share an opinion. Why you need an objective partner? Since you are familiar with all the rooms in your house, you 'can't get its decoration out of your mind. 

Your objective partner can better visualize it as it was intended to function. For sure, that is how a potential home buyer wants to envision it. 

The following are the important staging process you need to keep in mind:

  • Mattress. In every bedroom, the mattress is the superstar. As 'you'd like to sleep in a very comfortable bed, so are your potential home buyers. Because of this, it's best to update the mattresses in every room. There are many options available out there, such as Leesa and Ghostbed. To streamline your options, read reviews online like leesa vs ghostbed. Keep in mind that 'you're buying a mattress not for yourself, but for your prospective buyers. Thus, imagine what kind of a bed would your buyers want.
  • Minimize Furnishings. Most of your accessories and furniture have been stored, donated, or tossed. However, the room still looks too small. If that's the case, consider editing it. A bedroom might seem more inviting with a single nightstand, a bed, a mirror, and chest.
  • Depersonalize. It is important to depersonalize your home when you sell it. Remove all your personal items like family photos and artworks. If you fail to do so, a potential home buyer might not be able to envision themselves living in the house. It can be a huge turn-off. 
  • Define Barren Spaces. Add items to stark spaces to define it. Consider adding an indoor plant or a single painting. 
  • Be Creative. When staging your property, be clever, and be creative. By doing so, you can attract many home buyers. 

Prep the Walls

Although you might not continually need a fresh coat of paint to the interior of your home to sell it, there are particular times when it's required. For example, even though you love that dark accent wall, your buyers 'won't.

For the most part, home buyers would want to look at a blank canvas as they envision themselves in a home. Thus, a cream or warm white color is ideal. Leverage color only in tiny bursts. 

Get help from your friends and family to build some clean, nice walls in your house. Alternatively, you can get a professional painter to ensure the project is done correctly. Remember that a new homeowner might want to have a fresh coat of paint in their newly bought house, so opt for single coat paint with primer products to get the project done quickly. 

Aside from repainting, you can wallpaper the walls. Be sure to opt for solid, light-color texture. 

Handymen And Professional Cleaners

staging your homeProfessional cleaners are ideal for keeping your property clean before the open house. However, if you can't afford to get such services, then you can do it yourself. If you go the DIY route, be sure to clean everything like fireplaces and kitchens.

Keep in mind that no potential home buyer wants to enter a house with scuffed-up walls and dirty bathrooms. So, take ample time to clean your house entirely. However, be wary of cleaning smells. 

Do not overwhelm your house with scented items. Potential home buyers will think 'you're hiding something. As an alternative, bake cookies or pastries and leave them out on the kitchen counter to spread the tasty and homey vibe.

Get cleaning experts to clean soiled carpets. Also, wash soiled door frames, door, and walls. Once the entire house is clean, hire a handyman to expertly and quickly mend all the evident eyesores. It might include holes in walls. 

Takeaway

Staging your home does not have to be a time-consuming and expensive process, particularly if your property is in excellent shape. If you plan to sell your home as soon as possible and get the price you and your realtor have targeted, then vital home staging knowledge is important. If you don’t have the budget to hire a professional home stager, you can take advantage of the tips outlined in this article. 

Professional home stagers are very helpful as they come to each project with no bias or agenda. They see your home objectively because they 'don't have any emotional attachment to the place. And maybe that is the main reason why you'd need to get the help of a professional stager.

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